Hope of Heaven + Singles

Hope of Heaven + Singles

by Nyam Nyam
Hope of Heaven + Singles

Hope of Heaven + Singles

by Nyam Nyam

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Overview

Nyam Nyam's recording career -- on hiatus rather than fully stopped thanks to the concluding "Doubt," recorded in 2012 shortly before this collection's release -- gets represented to the full with the overview Hope of Heaven + Singles, another typically exhaustive collection from the LTM label. Given the English group's associations with figures and labels like Peter Hook, Factory, Vaughn Oliver, and Situation 2, among others, it's little surprise that they had a quiet cult legacy among post-punk fanatics, but the advantage of the collection is to let everything stand out in its own right as a body of work. As such, it's actually surprising -- while there's an inevitable sense of the similar roots and sonic connections that they shared with erstwhile labelmates like New Order and Section 25, not less in an appreciation of dance approaches interpolated into grippingly energetic but still melancholy arrangements, if anything the group also calls to mind strong performers from Australia just as much. Songs like "The Illuminated Ones," "This Is the Place," and "When We Can't Make Laughter Stay" feel more than anything else like the kind of vivid epics-in-miniature one might hear from performers like Ed Kuepper, Crime & the City Solution, and, looking ahead in time, the Blackeyed Susans, thanks to Paul Trynka's dramatic, crisp speak-singing and the sense of scope and scale throughout. Such strength makes the more dance-focused entries -- the obvious nods toward Giorgio Moroder on both versions of "Fate," including the stellar Hook-produced 12" take -- equally compelling in turn, while the funk-rock stabs of "You Need More" and mournful piano-led songs like "The Meeting" and the beautiful '70s Band -- as in the Band -- styling of "The Architect" continue to show more facets of a restlessly creative outfit. A fine interview with the bandmembers and other associates like Hook and Oliver completes the overall release. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 11/13/2012
Label: Ltm
UPC: 0708527257524
Rank: 173056

Tracks

  1. The Illuminated Ones
  2. Fate
  3. The Meeting
  4. This is the Place
  5. You Need More
  6. The House
  7. Hope of Heaven
  8. And To Hold
  9. The Resolution
  10. The Architect
  11. The Last Place (Hope of Heaven)
  12. Mining Different Seams
  13. And To Hold [Version 2]
  14. Untitled
  15. Fate/Hate [Factory Benelux 12"]
  16. When We Can't Make Laughter Stay
  17. Knowledge (Chapter II)
  18. Doubt

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nyam Nyam   Primary Artist
John Sampson   Trumpet
Paul Moller   Violin,Saxophone
Paul Trynka   Piano,Guitar,Vocals
Trevor Simpson   Bass,Guitar
Grant Ardis   Drums
Jock Lurie   Drums
Ronald Rae   String Bass
Sarah Wollmington   Vocals (Background)
Steve Jessop   Drums,Percussion
Tim Allison   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Colin Richardson   Engineer,Producer
Peter Hook   Producer,Liner Notes
Jessop   Composer
Roy Neave   Engineer
Andy Pearce   Mastering
Carl Glover   Packaging
Rob Deacon   Photography
Vaughan Oliver   Design,Liner Notes
John Brierley   Engineer
James Nice   Project Coordinator
Paul Trynka   Composer,Liner Notes,Group Member,Project Coordinator
Trevor Simpson   Liner Notes,Group Member
Alan Jones   Engineer
Liz Woolmington   Illustrations
Steve Jessop   Group Member
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